Three Jets have been arrested a total of four times in the last nine months, but Mike Maccagnan and Todd Bowles are in no hurry to make any disciplinary decisions.

None of the players — WR Robby Anderson, CB Rashard Robinson and LB Dylan Donahue — have lost their jobs. At least not yet.

Speaking to reporters at the NFL Scouting Combine on Wednesday, Maccagnan and Bowles offered various reactions, but no commitments, to Anderson and Donahue, the culprits behind the two most recent arrests. Anderson is facing nine charges and three felonies after a high-speed chase turned profane patrol car ride, while Donahue was charged with DWI after causing a wrong-way crash at the Lincoln Tunnel Monday that sent four bus passengers to the hospital.

“We obviously take those [arrests] very seriously,” Maccagnan told reporters Wednesday. “We don’t take it lightly. I’ve had frank conversations with both of those players, so we’ll see how things go, going forward.”

Bowles, meanwhile, said, “there is some concern” regarding Anderson, who was also arrested last offseason. As for Donahue, Bowles said he was disappointed that the 25-year-old put others at risk.

“That’s not a good thing,” Bowles said. “That’s not something we condone. You hope the people are all right in the other vehicle.”

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Despite their displeasure with recent events, don’t expect Bowles and Maccagnan to cut anyone just yet. The Jets will see how the multiple legal situations in question play out before making any decisions.

“There are some things that are unacceptable, which is a long list that I can’t go into,” Bowles said. “And there are some things that happen that you try to give them a chance, and you think they’ll grow from.”

It will be interesting to see what exactly the Jets deem unacceptable. Anderson already got a second chance after his arrest last offseason and he allegedly threatened to sexually assault an officer’s wife during the most recent one. Donahue, meanwhile, put other people in danger.

As for Robinson — he was charged with possession of marijuana-laced candy in December — Bowles said the Jets were not aware of his arrest when it happened. He is another repeat offender dating back to his days in college and with the 49ers.

While Bowles suggested players with multiple arrests won’t be tolerated going forward, he also added, “We’re not going to claim or un-claim anybody right now.”

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